There may very well be multiple problems at play here.  Certainly using
the correct InputDevice section in the xorg.conf file may eliminate one
of more of these problems.  But it seems there's a fundamental problem
with MS wireless mice _if_ you dual-boot into Windows.

fyo has posted an accurate assessment (see 2 posts above) of the
situation so I won't bother repeating it.  But it sounds like a kernel
usb inputdev developer may need to reset the MS usb wireless
transceiver.

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